I was not sure that it could happen, but it did. It looks like Organized Labor is turning on Obamacare, (otherwise know as the Affordable Care Act). The group UNITE HERE has issued a report. I have embedded a copy of this report below for your convenience. In this report it states "the ACA threatens the middle class with higher premiums, loss of hours, and a shift to part-time work and less comprehensive coverage"

In addition this report goes on to state: Having already made efforts to accommodate businesses, churches and congressional staff, it is ironic that the Administration is now highlighting issues of economic inequality without acting to preserve health plans that have been achieving the goals of the ACA for decades. Without a smart fix, the ACA will heighten the inequality that the Administration seeks to reduce.We take seriously the promise that “if you like your health plan, you can keep it. Period.” UNITE HERE members like their health plans. UNITE HERE’s plans are ready to compete with the corporate giants of the health insurance industry if Washington will simply create a level playing field.

This report was sent to every union around the country as well as being sent to Capitol Hill. Looks like organized labor just declared war on the current administration

I can make a firm pledge, under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes.” – Barack Obama

We remember this famous pledge from President Obama. Unfortunately, it will not end up being true. This will effect all of us. A 1% increase in the cost of food/dining out adds up over time. Check out this video from Local 6 in Orlando.

What will the President say in his State of the Union speech tomorrow evening? Will 1-28-14 be any different than 2-13-13? In many ways it will be the same tired speech, but he will throw in some new words, phrases and illusions.We all know this President is not big on substance and prefers to use short phrases and power words to give the sense of grandeur. Unfortunately, if you puncture a hot air ballon, all you get is hot air. So with no further adiue, here are the top 3 things you will and will not hear President Obama say tomorrow evening.

THINGS YOU WILL HEAR HIM SAYHe will talk about income inequality. He will mention the rich getting richer, the divide between the haves and have nots and how that is the biggest problem facing our country today. He said the same thing last year (He will most likely use a softer word like opportunity this time around).He will talk about the so called successes of Obamacare (ACA). He will mention that 3 million people have signed up under its provisions so far. It is working! Give it time! We will see!He will also mention that he has a "pen and a phone". That is, he will tout his ability to use executive order and complain that the current congress will not work with him.THINGS YOU WILL NOT HEAR HIM SAYHe will not talk about the fact that under his administration, median household income has fallen $4,000.00. That's right, he will talk about so called "income inequality" but will not mention that he is complacent to it as well.He will not mention that under Obamacare 6.3 million people have lost their health insurance or that most of the 3 million "signups" are in state run Medicaid programs. He will not mention that they had 3 years and 500 million dollars to get it right, but rolled out a website that was no better than something a 3 year old could do. In addition, he will not mention that Obamacare is causing many companies to cut full time employees to part time to avoid increased insurance costsHe will not discuss the fact that he and the Democratic majority in the Senate have blocked every major piece of legislation started in the house. He will not mention that his party refuses to compromise at all, al la corporate income taxes. A more involved president with a modicum of leadership would be able to take the republicans offer of 25% corporate taxes and the democrats offer of 28% and find a middle ground of say....26.5%?